Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 23, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    ÏÎ1HK U ODI) MAX BIES
IN PORTLAND HOSPITAL
SANDY BLUFF
Mr. G randstaff, w ho lives on the
L ouis B. M artin, aged 64 years, died I rtedin place, w as tak en to St. V incents
in Good S am a ritan hospital in P ort- I ho8p,,al last I h u rsd ay to be o perated
lon for gall stones. He is restin g easier
laud on S atu rd ay evening, J a n u a ry now and th e hopes a re th a t he m»y
20, from ca n ce r pf th e stom ach.
receive help w ithout th e operation.
A. J. Ault has p u rch ased a new
Mr. M artin had m ade his hom e re-
cen tly w ith th e O. A. Hill fam ily at | J*"”’ to ,ak e ,h e place oi th e one he
lost.
Rockwood. He w ent to P o rtlan d d u r­
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo R adford h iv e
in g C h ristm as w eek to visit friends purchased 12 ac res of land from Mrs.
a n d had not re tu rn e d to Rockwood j Radford s fath er. Win. Caldo, th e p a rt
since. He hns a w ife and d au g h ter in v' h,*re l * e ho,lse »tan«*«- They will
“ YALE” M IXS (T P AT
HERBERT LYNCH MABE
IX DOOR TRACK MEET
EARM BI HEAL HEAD
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T he fresh
m an class
of th e Coluni-
C o n tin u ed from page 1
t>ja n High school en te rta in e d th e up-
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per classe s and a few of th e ir friends fore the sta te le g isla tu re several
tim es and it is o u r u n d erstan d in g th a t
I a t th e g ran g e h all on F rid a y evening. th e m a tte r is to be b ro u g h t before the
| J a n u a ry 19. For a w eek po sters a u - | p rese n t session of the leglslatiiVe and
nounciug au “In d o o r T ra c k Meet" h a W h e r e a s , th e M ultnom ah County
adorned th e b u lle tin board and cu rl- F arln B ureau believes It ju s t an eq u it­
osiry co n cern in g th e expected event able legislation and opposes leg isla­
tion w hich w ill u n n ec essarily in crease
w as keen.
th e tax burden on th e alre ad y heavily
T he a rriv in g g u ests, about 45 lr. taxed a g ric u ltu ra l land.
T herefore,
C . „ d . He . . . .
o, U.e
¿ S i ’ X S S num ber, w vre met a t th e door and j he ,f
th a t t,he M u,tn °m ah Coun-
sonic o ld e r.
w ith Mr. Caldo. w ill move back to p resen ted w ith a sm all pen n an t whose
1 • >.
.
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,y Karm B ureau in an n u a l session, go
th e ir home and Mr. Caldo will m ake co lo rs m atched those of eith er th e on record as opposing said con so lid a­
his hom e w ith his b ro th er and sister. Yale, H arv ard or P rin c eto n p ennant; tion.
FAIRVIEW
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. C a rre ll and son w ith w hich th e h all w as decorated.
A com m ittee w as appointed co n slst-
D elbert of Pow ell V alley w ere Sunday
As
soon
as
each
college
group
w
as
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, *le p resid en t, H erb ert I.ynch,
Mr. and Mrs. O rin B rooks a re th e visito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs.
happy p a re n ts of a 9 4 -pound d au g h ­ A. J. Ault, also Mrs. A u lt's m other, com plete and organized w ith a m an- I an<* th e se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. Guy Rob-
Mrs. Byron.
ag cr and yell lead ei, th e fun began. ert8 o n > to atten d th e m eeting w hich
te r, Iwjrn Ja n u n . y 23. M other and
C ottrell
com t m , unity Sunday school F o u rte en v arieties of rac es and con- I w as called by m em bers of th e Colum-
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baby a re doing flue.
w as a U rge aU e n d ln ce
X W“ 1Cn te ste w ere he,d from th e s ta n d i n g ! Ma R ^ r D rain ag e D istrict No. 1 for
W. Cook h as moved his fam ily from
T
he
W
illing
W
orkers
of
th
e com ­ broad g rin ” to a “cro w in g co n test.” | th e purp o se of p ro testin g ag a in st th is
th e D unbar house into th e Ira Brooks
m unity chu rch w ill m eet th is • •oming R ivalry betw een H arv ard and Yale consolidation. T he m eeting w as held
house on C edar stre e t. Mrs. Brooks W ednesday aftern o o n w ith Mrs. F re d , w axed keen er and keener, and w hen
in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay in th e G overn-
and son B url a re m oving to th e farm W agner.
th e to taled score show ed th a t Yale orw room a t th e ch am b er of com ­
Wm.
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a
ir
is
hom
e
ag
ain
and
feel­
n ea r A lbany w here Mr. B rooks has
had won by one point, they fairly m erce.
ing q u ite well.
been for th e p ast tw o m onths.
A rep rese n tativ e of th e Moline Plow
raised th e roof. P rin c ip a l McKay
w
as
given
th
e
honor
of
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com
pany quoted prices to F arm Bu-
CORBETT
b eau tifu l loving cup to th e w inning reau m em bers on plows. T h eir price
Mr. and Mrs. L ydekeidt of P o rtlan d
and Mr. and Mrs. Stanfield of A storia, team , w hich proudly left it on ex h ib i­ to m em bers only Is 10 p er cen t over
th e w holesale price plus th e freight.
w ere Sunday v isito rs a t the Lewis tion in th e lib rary .
Reed home.
,
At a late hour a d ain ty lunch was T he Moline people a re anxious to get
Mrs. E lizabeth M organ, who has had served and th e d ep a rtin g g u ests an estim ate on th e num ber of plows
charg e of th e public telephone office
for several years, h as resigned as op- agreed th a t it w as one of the best th a t will be needed by F arm B ureau
m em bers th is y ear so th e men a t the
I e ra to r and will move into her own high school p a rtie s ever given here.
' house near th e ch u rch . She will move
facto ry will know how m any to m ake
I the postoffice into h er residence.
D am ascus F arm B ureau News.
th is year. T h e sp e ak e r told his h e a r­
The freshm an cla ss at high school
Two m ore ca rlo ad s of alfa lfa hay ers th a t th e re is not a b e tte r plow
en tertain ed the u pper classm en F rl-
I day evening at an iu d o o j tra c k m eet have been m ade up by th e D am ascus m ade th an th e Moline plow. E ach one
F arm B ereau m em bers. T he first ca r is g u aran teed and in case any p art
| In th e g ran g e hall.
Mrs. G eorge Jam es w as called to load is due to a rriv e today or W ednes­ b rea k s it w ill be replaced w ithout
P o rtlan d F rid ay evening, by th e ill­ day and th e o th e r w ill follow w ithin cost. Both th e steel and chilled plows
ness of her m other.
New and Rebuilt
Mrs. N ettle K incaid has been e m ­ six or seven days. T he p rice being a re w arra n te d not to break and nny-
ployed as telephone exchange o p e ra ­ paid is $24.80 f. o. b. B oring. Mem one who ca re s to may try them out
tor and will move into th e telephone h ers who need m illru n can now, by h am m ering them w ith a ham m er.
building very soon.
th ro u g h special a rra n g e m e n ts, get T he price quoted by him is said to be
Mrs. E thel Sm ith S tew art w as ia M ontana m illru n in ton lots at $35 a
Old m achines ta k en in tra d e as
low er th an o th e r m akes of plows.
P o rtlan d S aturday.
p a rt paym ent.
The Misses E lsa B erner and Jay ton f. o. b. Boring. C arload lots of 20
COUNTY MAKES EIGHT
Crocket spent th e w eek-end in P o rt- tons can be bought a t $32 a ton.
F re d P eterso n , th e m a rk e t p ro ject
FOR COUNTY AGENT
Com plete R ental and Supply i land.
Columbia g ran g e m em bers w ill have lead er, is looking for B u rb an k p o ta­
D epartm ent.
j a p arty at th e ir hall F rid ay evening,
C lackam as county has not given up
toes. Any F arm B ureau m em bers who
| Ja n u a ry 26.
th e fight for th e reten tio n of th e coun- I
have any of th is v arie ty for sale
T y p ew riters repaired. M achines
T axp ay ers who filed incom e tax re ­ should call Mr. P ete rso n an d give him ty ag en t acco rd in g to word received
loaned w hile we w ork on yours.
tu rn s la st y ear need not w rite for th e num ber of sacks. T he F arm Bu­ from Oregon City. A hill has been ,
blanks for m aking th e ir re tu rn s th is reau office in P o rtlan d is ex pecting to p rep ared and w ill be p resen ted to the '
year. T he n ecessary b lan k s for m ak ­ buy a carlo ad of B u rb an k s in th e D a­ sta te le g isla tu re as soon as possible. I
ing re tu rn s for th e y ea r 1922 have m ascus com m unity iu th e n ea r fu tu re C om pulsory su p p o rt of a county ag en t j
been m ailed by Clyde G. H untley. Col­ if p rese n t p lan s w ork o ut successfully. an d th e fed eral and sta te extension
304 Oak St., P o rtla n d , Ore.
w ork in every county of Oregon is the
lector of In te rn a l R evenue, to every
purp o se of th e bill. T he bill, sp o n ­
person who filed la st year.
A W ant Ad w ill do it for you.
sored by th e C lackam as County F arm
B ureau, has been p rep ared by G ran t
B. Dfmick, local atto rn e y of Oregon
City, who w ith T hom as F. Ryan, has
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ta k en it to Salem . I t is expected the
bill will be intro d u ced by any or all
of th e C lackam as county delegation.
T he pro p o sal is th e o u tg ro w th of
th e local situ atio n . T he co unty c o u it
refused to m ake provision for th e
county ag en t w ork and th e farm b u ­
reau , w hich is backing th e extension
pro ject, w ishes to m ake th e m a in te­
nance of th e office com pulsory. The
m easu re Is said to be p attern ed aftei
th e K an sas law.
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OUTLOOK
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T * ». T r * . l b . T, h b
Miss G enevieve M cNary visited a
few days the last of th e week a t the
home of Mr. and M rs.'A lfred Yaun.
Mrs. O. A. P alm e r is spending a few
days w ith rela tiv e s in P o rtlan d th is
week.
Jo h n M eyers has rec en tly been a p ­
pointed road su p e rv iso r for th is d is­
trict.
Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Y aun e n te r­
tained a n um ber of g u ests a t th e ir
home S unday evening of th is week.
Mr. and Mrs. R ufus C oates and fam-
, lly w ere S unday g u ests a t th e O. A.
' P alm er home.
It is rep o rted th a t Mrs. S cott, a o n e­
tim e resid e n t h ere who has m any
1 friends and rela tiv e s n ear here, died
J at the hom e of a d au g h ter in Cultfor-
i n ia recently.
Mrs. T h ielk e of P o rtlan d is visiting
friends h ere th is week.
Mr. and .Mrs. E. M. A inesberry and
little d a u g h te r of P o rtlan d w ere Sun-
) day g u ests a t th e hom e of H. A. Beck
and fam ily.
T hrough som e m isu n d erstan d in g ,
i wo P o rtlan d b ask etb all team s cam e to
! play th e Boring team h ere S atu rd ay
night, so It w as decided to m ake it a
double gam e, in th e first Boring heat
th e Pacific S tate s E lectric C om pany's
team w ith a sco re of 40 to 14. In the
second gam e th e re g u la r team had to
he sp lit up and su b stitu te s used with
th e resu lt of a d efeat at the handH of
th e R am blers w ith a score of 34 tol6.
Five B oring ch ild ren w ere c h ris t­
ened a t th e G erm an Evangelical
church In G resham Sunday. They w ere
Chris and L uclle G antenbeln, F ritz
and M arg aret S tag er and A lfred Yaun,
Ju n io r.
UNION
W alter Schw edler is am ong th e list
of 40 men rec en tly chosen for th e
m en's glee club at th e Oregon A g ricu l­
tu ra l college as if re su lt of try o u ts
held la st w eek by Prof. W. F. G askins,
d irecto r of th e school of music.
A lfred W ellm an and E rn est S chw ed­
ler rec en tly sold a carlo ad of A m eri­
can W onder potatoes. They a re still
busy sacking potatoes. T he potatoes
w ere p u rch ased hy Mr. Sw ank, a com ­
m ission m ac of P o rtland.
Saving Money on $8 50 a Week
No m a tte r how sm all your income, It Is posslbh
save a regular, d efin ite sum .
to
The first d o llar out of the weekly pay envelope Is the
easiest one to save. If you ca n 't save th a t d o llar you
ca n 't save any dollar.
T he ow ner of a chain of reta il sto res reach in g from
coast to coast sta rte d on a sa lary of $8.50 a week.
He dem o n strated th a t he was destined for success by
saving a d efin ite p a rt of th a t $8.50 each and every week.
You can do th e sam e; you can save if you m ake the
sam e decision he did.
Make pay day your h an k in g day.
B an k of G resham
GRESHAM, OREGON
HORSE SENSE
Let Your Money Work for You
Buy a few shares of our 7 per cent P rio r Preference
Stock and your money will earn you over 7 per cent.
Dividends are payable every three months.
This is a good sound investm ent a..d our Easy Pay­
m ent Plan enables you to get 7 per cent interest on your
savings while you are paying for your shares.
Investigate this Unusual Opportunity Today.
Ask any of our employes about it.
.
In v e stm e n t D ep a rtm en t
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
R oom 605 E le c tric B ldg., P o rtla n d , O regon
Phones: Eust 7102;
Gresham 8 5 »
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
Your P atronage Solicited
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE
M oving «m l G en eral H au lin g
124-41 I'n ion A ven u e
W ood, Coal an d B riq u e ts
P o rtla n d , Orxyfon
CASH
P A ID
for Fresh Cows, Beef
Cows, Calves, Hogs,
of any kind
See M e for C attle H au lin g
E. NASSHAHN,
Joint Installation at
Grange.
Multnomah
BORING, OREGON, Rt. 1
Telephone !19x
A u to Toil« Recovered and Repaired
A ll kind« o f Ton M a te rie l and
C u rta in W indows
A Joint in stallatio n of officer« will
be held next S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 27, a t
S. E. PALMQUIST
th e M ultnom ah gran g e. Officer« of
AUTO TOP SHOP
M ultnom ah g ran g e and of th e D am as­
cus g ran g e w hich was tra n s fe rre d to
Main S t., Gtresham.
P h o n e 1285
Boring recen tly , will he In stalled hy
Mrs. E. A. NIblin, ch a p lain of E vening
POWELL VALLEY
S tar gran g e. Mrs. N Iblin Is u n ex ­
Mrs. A ugusta P alm b lad Is spending
celled iu th is w ork. A larg e a tte n d ­
a few weeks a t Oak G rove visiting
ance is expected.
w ith her sons David an d P au l and
laical Students Win College Honors. th e ir fam ilies. She will also visit
Among those selected for th e m en's w ith her (laughter, Mrs R ichard G us­
glee club a t th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral tafson and fam ily In P o rtlan d .
college a r e th e nam es of W. H.
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O KH.
Schw edler of Boring and H. N. T ru ed -
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No. 21834.
son of Pow ell Valley.
In th e C ircu it C ourt of the S ta te o f O re­
gon, for th e C ounty of M ultnom ah. D e­
Miss Violet Coe and 15 o th e r s tu ­
p a rtm e n t o f P ro b a te
d en ts w ere p resen ted In a re c ita l la st In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te o f Alice E
<'ummlngs, Deceased.
T uesday evening by th e public sp e a k ­
N olle« Is h ereby given th a t th e u n d e r­
ing and m usic d ep a rtm en ts a t the signed have been appointed hy the C ircu it
’ o u rt of the S ta te of i tregon for the
W illam ette U niversity.
C ounty of M ultnom ah, D e p artm en t of
T he Outlook rec en tly m entioned th at
th e re w as b u t one o th e r sem i-w eekly
n ew sp ap er published In th e sta te , not
including tw o or th re e Issued in co n ­
nection w ith dallies. T he o th e r sem i-
w eekly re fe rre d to w as th e Benton
County C ourier. T his p aper a n n o u n c­
es th a t It will becom e a dally soon.
T he Lebanon C riterio n , a w eekly, has
decided to become a sem i-w eekly.
I ró b a te , a s E x ec u to r a n d E x ec u trix of
the last W ill anil T e s ta m e n t a n d of the
e s ta te of Alice E C um m ings, deceased
and have qualified. All p erso n s h a v in g
elalm s a g a in st said e s ta te a re hereb y no­
tified to presen t th e sam e duly verified
“ • hyJ a ' req u ired to th e u n d e rsig n ed a t
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,l l.u ,rk * S chneider. 203-5
W ithrow B ld g , G resham , O regon o r 791
C o rb ett H ld g , P o rtla n d . O regon,’ w ithin
six m o n th s from the d a te h e reo f'
G EO IU IK S Y L V E S T E R CU M M IN G S
a n d A L IC E L E U R E N IA 1IOTLE,
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a n d E x ec u trix .
M, GtTIRK A S C H N E ID E R .
A tto rn ey » for E x ec u to r a n d E x ec u trix .
D ated a n d first published Ja n . 2 132.3
D a te o f la s t publication, J a n 3(i, 1923
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